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Damaging winds of up to 130 km/h are expected to whip across the state, prompting the closure of some schools on Monday amid warnings for people to avoid unnecessary travel.
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2nd September 2024
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Schools close, Victorians warned to avoid travel as wild winds hit
Damaging winds of up to 130 km/h are expected to whip across the state, prompting the closure of some schools on Monday amid warnings for people to avoid unnecessary travel.
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Injecting room building govt bought for $40m is ‘falling apart’
The Flinders St building bought by the state government for its now-scrapped plans for a CBD injecting room will need millions in repairs.
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New footy ‘it’ couple to debut at the Brownlow
A star Blues forward is off the market and is set to debut his new stylish partner at the Brownlow Medal later this month.
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Incredible way incurable brain cancer treatment could ‘melt tumours’
A new cancer therapy that melts tumours from within could be a breakthrough for incurable brain cancer, if it is successful in clinical trials.
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AFL Ponzi scheme boss ‘hid $5m holiday house asset’
The architect of a $100 million Ponzi scheme that ensnared high profile AFL figures died without any assets in his own name.
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Bolt: Victorian Labor govt an international laughing stock
The state government’s deceit and incompetence has been highlighted yet again. It’s no surprise Victoria has the country’s biggest state debt.
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Aussie woman dies during tragic Bali dive trip
An Australian woman aged in her sixties has died after she collapsed during a weekend dive with her husband. She is the second Aussie to die in Bali in as many days.
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‘People are frustrated’: Warning over Australia’s nuclear subs
A Pentagon official has warned the Albanese government what it must do to protect the country’s $368 billion nuclear submarine plan pact amid a barrage of criticism.
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‘All eyes on Australia’: AUKUS architect’s warning
The Albanese government is making two key errors on AUKUS, Tom Minear argues, and the Americans are watching. That could spell bad news for Australia if Donald Trump wins.
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Last man standing: The Victorian who photographed end of WWII
On the eve of his 100th birthday, Vern Roberts’ picture perfect memory is a gift that offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes at the end of WWII.
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